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I guess they should complain to Sony about hiring complete nincompoops to design the security.
Bullshit. Just because it's in the shrinkwrap license does not mean it's valid by contract law. If he bought it he can do whatever he wants with it. Well, at least that's the rule in sane countries.
Funny how Sony gets away scott-free even when their design is fundamentally flawed.
No but if you're stupid enough to hide your keys under the doormat it's your own fault.